![]() ![]() So, it wouldn't be surprising if the supposed new, updated MacBook Air was caught up, for example, waiting on Intel. But, due to the availability of components or the need to finalize software, Apple has pushed back several products in recent years, both internally and publicly. Rumors about rumored products are as sketchy as they get. April 30, 2018: New rumors suggest the updated MacBook Air might not ship until fall 2018 Hopefully, it'll actually hit the shelves this year. Previous rumors have suggested this machine could be a 12-inch MacBook, so Apple may be planning to expand the MacBook lineup with an additional low-cost option to replace the MacBook Air. He originally said that this would be in the MacBook Air family, but now has changed his mind. Kuo believes Apple is designing a new low-priced notebook. This one includes rumors of the long-awaited MacBook Air update. Kuo Ming-Chi has issued another of his supply-chain exfiltrated, product prognosticating research notes to clients. ![]() July 11, 2018: Apple still planning MacBook Air-style entry-level laptop They asked not to be identified discussing products still in development.īe interesting to see how a smaller-cased 13-inch Air is positioned vis-a-vis the current 12-inch MacBook and 13-inch non-Touch Bar MacBook Pro. The display, which will remain about 13-inches, will be a higher-resolution "Retina" version that Apple uses on other products, the people said. The new laptop will look similar to the current MacBook Air, but will include thinner bezels around the screen. The sub-$1000 MacBook category has been dormant for a while, so I'm really looking forward to seeing how Apple reignites it. August 20, 2018: MacBook Air refresh with thinner bezels once again rumored for the fall The soonest Apple could announce the new MacBook is the September 12 special event, otherwise it's anytime thereafter. It's not clear if Kuo is saying the new entry-level MacBook will replace the 12-inch MacBook Pro, or simply take the sub $1000 slot that the 12-inch MacBook never managed to do. We expect this new model to support the Touch ID but it will not have the Touch Bar. The new low-price MacBook may replace the position of the current 12" MacBook. ![]()
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